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  • University of New England

    Bachelor of Criminology

    UndergraduateUNE-CRM-DEG

    Get hands-on with criminology

    Intrigued by crime shows and podcasts? Carve your future in the field with an inter-disciplinary degree. Cover criminology, forensic science, criminal justice and what leads people to commit crimes. Get hands-on experience in the justice system.


    Study method
    Online & on-campus
    Duration
    3 years full time or part time equivalent
    Entry requirements
    No ATAR required. Start with a subject.

    Available majors

    • Crime, Justice and Society Major
    • Crime Science Major
  • Curtin University

    The first draft of your writing and publishing career

    Work on your writing, editing, and publishing skills at university level. If you’re interested in a professional communications career, start here for core skills and experience with different mediums. Launch your future with a writing qualification.


    Study method
    100% online
    Duration
    6 months full time or part time equivalent
    Entry requirements
    No ATAR required. Start with a subject.
  • Curtin University

    Undergraduate Certificate in Art History

    UndergraduateCUR-ART-CTF

    Glimpses of the history of art and design

    Gain a head start in fine arts studies with this introduction to art history’s key ideas and events. You’ll explore Australian art, modernism, and issues in contemporary art. Build your appreciation of art and design and work towards a fine arts degree.


    Study method
    100% online
    Duration
    6 months full time or part time equivalent
    Entry requirements
    No ATAR required. Start with a subject.
  • University of New England

    Nurture individuals and communities

    Follow, or build upon, your natural urge to protect and nurture those around you. Develop skills that form the core of care professions. Gain a pathway into a degree in nursing, social work or community services.


    Study method
    100% online
    Duration
    1 year full time or part time equivalent
    Entry requirements
    No ATAR required. Start with a subject.
  • University of Tasmania

    Drive students to succeed in the classroom

    Support children and adults with learning difficulties in a classroom environment. Explore strategies for one-on-one engagement. Develop essential communication and problem-solving skills that will help you excel as an educator.


    Study method
    100% online
    Duration
    6 months full time or part time equivalent
    Entry requirements
    No ATAR required. Start with a subject.
  • Curtin University

    Write your own stories and develop the work of others

    Develop your own voice as you explore genres including poetry. You’ll learn how to plan and research your projects. Polish your grammar, practice proofreading and copyediting. Witness words transforming from wispy thoughts to professional pieces.


    Study method
    Online & on-campus
    Duration
    3 years full time or part time equivalent
    Entry requirements
    No ATAR required. Start with a subject.
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  • Curtin University

    Short stories, prose, poetry and more

    Your introduction to creative writing at university level, and a pathway towards further study. Explore the writing process and get to know genres and forms, putting pen to paper as your write short fiction and graduating with a collection of your own.


    Study method
    100% online
    Duration
    6 months full time or part time equivalent
    Entry requirements
    No ATAR required. Start with a subject.
  • Curtin University

    Bachelor of Arts (Creative Writing)

    UndergraduateCUR-CWG-DEG

    For creative writers in the digital age

    Explore styles including poetry and short fiction. Choose from electives including screen and digital. Prepare for real employment outcomes in writing, editing and publishing. Study creative writing online and transition to an online writing career.


    Study method
    100% online
    Duration
    3 years full time or part time equivalent
    Entry requirements
    No ATAR required. Start with a subject.
  • University of New England

    Diploma in Information Technology

    UndergraduateUNE-INF-DIP

    Build a foundation in computing and boost your IT career

    Your journey to becoming an IT professional starts here. Start with core subjects in programming. Then explore advanced topics including web, data science, and database management. Get the technical and professional skills needed in today’s IT careers.


    Study method
    100% online
    Duration
    1 year full time or part time equivalent
    Entry requirements
    No ATAR required. Start with a subject.
  • University of Tasmania

    Bachelor of Psychological Science

    UndergraduateTAS-PSY-DEG

    Unlock career pathways—including professional psychology

    Studying the biological and physical principals of human behaviour can lead to careers in business, education, justice, or care. Get psychology foundations and transferrable skills. Add further accredited study to become a registered psychologist. 


    Study method
    100% online
    Duration
    3 years full time or part time equivalent
    Entry requirements
    No ATAR required. Start with a subject.

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